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Binding problems in Mac OSX

Asked by kalvillo in Apple Operating Systems, Apple Networking, Active Directory

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Hi.

I have a Windows 2003 environment... in my lan, i have two MacOSx boxes (one with Leopard, the other with the previous OS... I think is Tiger).

Until yesterday, all my Macs were working flawless, but for some unknown reason, the Tiger Mac lost the binding with Active Directory yesterday and all connection with my server (Server01).

If i try to connect to a Server01 share (smb://server01/share), Mac returns me an error telling me that "the login and password were incorrect", but the connection never asks me for any login information... i tried erasing all the entries in my keychain, but up to now, it has been useless; if i try to access to my server using Finder/Network, my server doesn't appear.

Now, when i try to bind this computer to Active Directory (my active directory name is server01.mydomain.com), the process freezes in the 5th step and after a lot of time, it tells me that "an unknown error was detected".

If I ping my server, it answers me, so i think it's not a network problem.

What can i do?

Thank you

(By the way, i'm not a Mac OS expert, so if you can answer me a procedure step by step, it would be appreciated)Start Free Trial
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